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Microbial O-methylation of the flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol-A
Kevin W. George
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Max M. Häggblom
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Biochemistry & Microbiology
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Flame Retardant
100%
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
100%
O-methylation
100%
Dimethyl Ether
42%
2,6-Dichlorophenol
42%
Methyl Derivatives
28%
Potential Risk
14%
Microorganisms
14%
Human Health
14%
Environmental Health
14%
Lipophilic
14%
Mycobacterium
14%
Food Chain
14%
Bioaccumulation
14%
Toxicological Effects
14%
Study Support
14%
Marsh Sediment
14%
Methyl Groups
14%
Chlorophenols
14%
Terrestrial Sediments
14%
Fluorophenol
14%
Most Probable number Method
14%
Aquatic Sediment
14%
Anisole
14%
Monomethyl Ether
14%
Ether Derivatives
14%
Aerobic Heterotrophs
14%
Mycobacterium Fortuitum
14%
Chemistry
methylation
100%
Flame Retardant
100%
Dimethyl Ether
50%
2,6-dibromophenol
33%
Tetrachlorobisphenol A
33%
Metabolic
16%
Methyl Group
16%
Aquatic Sediment
16%
2,6-dichlorophenol
16%
Anisole
16%
Chlorophenol
16%
Bioaccumulation
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Heterotroph
14%